Jordan, 27, was originally drafted by the Dolphins out of Oregon with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2013 draft. He was released on March 31 with a failed physical designation.

The defensive end has played very little football in the NFL.

Jordan appeared in all 16 games his rookie year. In 2014, he was suspended twice for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy and suspended the entire 2015 season after providing a “diluted sample,” which counted as the third strike against him.

Last season was no better for Jordan, who spent the year on the team’s reserve/non-football injury list after battling knee surgeries.

Coach Pete Carroll is known for giving second chances but Jordan will now be on his fourth. The terms of the deal have yet to be released, but the Seahawks have found a way to add a top draft pick with true talent for what is likely a small asking price.

If Jordan can provide the pass rush Seattle has been looking for, the risk will be well worth the reward.